In yesterday's Mass reading from the aptly named book of Wisdom, chapter 13:
Naturally stupid are all men who have not known God
and who, from the good things that are seen, have not been able to discover Him-who-is,
or, by studying the works, have failed to recognise the Artificer. .......
.... living among his works, they strive to comprehend them
and fall victim to appearances, seeing so much beauty.
Even so, they are not to be excused:
if they are capable of acquiring enough knowledge
to be able to investigate the world,
how have they been so slow to find its Master?
How profound are these words written thousands of years ago, yet so applicable to the modern day. You will not discover God in the minutia of human scientific investigation which leads so many to believe in the false God which brings us into existence from nothing. God lives in the depth of our innermost being - in that spiritual awareness which defies any material definition or description. The same God which inspired these words from psalm 63:
O God, you are my God, for you I long;
for you my soul is thirsting.
My body pines for you
like a dry, weary land without water.
So I gaze on you in the sanctuary,
to see your strength and your glory.
For your love is better than life,
my lips will speak your praise.
So I will bless you all my life,
in your name I will lift up my hands.
My soul shall be filled as with a banquet,
my mouth shall praise you with joy.
On my bed I remember you.
On you I muse through the night
For you have been my help.
In the shadow of your wings I rejoice.
My soul clings to you;
your right hand holds me fast.
So as my knowledge and awareness of God grows deeper every day, I rejoice in the joy of His presence, and continue to hope and pray for all those who have not yet found God in their lives.